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What Causes Parthenocarpic Pods in Soybeans? - Peterson Farms Seed

If you noticed empty soybean pods in 2024, you weren’t alone. A curious condition known as parthenocarpy popped up more than usual. Soybean plants with fully parthenocarpic pods are easy to identify late in the season, appearing lush green with few or no pods. Unfilled soybean pods form when something—be it genetics, weather or another factor—disrupts pollen production in the flower. After digging into the research, I suspect cool flowering temp…
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Peterson Farms Seed broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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